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Old 09-20-2015, 01:46 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by AlanRoberts View Post
Can anyone tell me how to rein in FBReader's device content scan so it stays within the folder tree I've identified? Also, are there database file(s) located somewhere on the tablet's internal storage that I'll need to delete to get a clean local database, once the scan is locked down?
I run FBReaderJ Premium on an Android tablet, but this applies to the free open source version as well.

Did you go into FBReaderJ Settings and specify where your library is? (Settings/Directories)

On my device, "Where to search for books" is /mnt/sdcard/Books (the default location), and /mnt/extsd/179_1/My Files/eBooks (the location on a 32GB external microSD card where Calibre places eBooks I add to the device from it. I added it in Settings when I began using the card.)
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